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  1. It has been my experience that my lightwork suffers greatly when romanically involved. I have chosen to forsake relationships to focus of my calling. We need love, but we are complete in ourselves. If one is incomplete, then YOU are your own mission! Buddhist and Zen training can help.
    I was fortunate enough to be joined to another lightworker and once one has had a 5D love, nothing else is anywhere near fulfilling. Alas, mental illness took her from me.
    After I was alone, my siddhi’s returned and I was far more useful in my work. I rejoice in the experience, but I refuse to be stuck in memories. There is only the present moment. Past is regret, future is anxiety. There is only the now. Namaste!

    1. Absolutely, I feel this deeply. There’s something sacred about recognizing that our mission can sometimes require solitude—and not in a lonely way, but in a powerful, clear, undistracted kind of way. The way you speak of 5D love really resonates too. It’s rare, cosmic, and when it’s gone, no 3D connection can compare. But I love that you transmuted that grief into spiritual clarity and a return to your gifts. That’s alchemy in motion. 🙏 And yes—presence is the portal. Always here, always now.

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